How is it useless to have the ability to scan your fingerprint or type in a
password? If the fingerprint scanner fails, then you might be locked out as
there wouldn't be any other way to get into your computer if you can't
manually type in a password. If you are thinking about getting a fingerprint
scanner to have more security to make sure that someone cant guess/ crack
your password, then you have way too weak of a password and need to make a
stronger one.

Mike Wohlrab
Computer Technology Solutions
585-944-3823
www.mikewohlrab.com
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Subject: Re: [NF] Fingerprint scanner

> I had the same concern. Apparently you can enable a typed password
> option as well.

That means it's useless. :)

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